Fraternity-Testvériség, 2007 (85. évfolyam, 1-3. szám)

2007-01-01 / 1. szám

erage acts as a disability benefit and is both worthwhile and inexpensive. Accidental Death Benefit-this provision provides an additional amount of insurance in the event that death of the in­sured occurs by accident. Accidental death benefits will provide for two times the face amount of the policy for speci­fied types of accidents. The accidental death must occur prior to age 65. Death due to sickness is excluded. Payor Benefit Rider-this rider must be added to the policy of a juvenile stating that if the payor (the one paying the premium) dies or becomes totally disabled prior to the juvenile’s reaching age 21, the subsequent premiums due are automatically waived. I hope the above discussion answers some of your questions. Additional inquiries should be addressed to me at the Home Office. All too often, our members are not aware of all that HRFA has to offer, but I am proud to be associated with this fraternal that cares about its members and promotes its Hungarian heritage. Fraternally, j&id&jtfzdg/e './Mederi* J J J J J J JJ'J _l J J J J J Home Office News HRFA welcomes Vera Bjurstrom to the Treasurer ’s Department. I grew up in Szekesfehervar, Hungary. I earned my bachelor degree in Hotel and Tourism Management in 2003.1 came to the US as an Au Pair after graduation. The main reason I came here was to improve my English language skills. While working as an Au Pair 1 also went to school and earned an MBA at Strayer University in September 2005.1 started to work as a bookkeeper for the HRFA in October 2006. I enjoy working at the Home Office and helping our members when they call with questions about their insurance policies. □ □ □ □ □ HRFA also welcomes Zita Juhasz to the President’s Department. She is on an internship working part-time since January and will be working through the summer. JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament Visits the HRFA Kossuth House Katalin Szili, President of the National Parliament of Hungary and Deputy Head of State since 2002, on her first day in Washington visited the HRFA Kossuth House for a discussion session. She met with HRFA Officers, Branch 300 members and other representatives of the local Hungarian-American community. The leaders of major Hungarian American organizations were present at this HRFA sponsored event, including those of: the American Hungarian Federation, the Hungarian American Coalition, the Hungarian Scouts in Exteris, and the Hungarian Human Rights Foundation. An excerpt from President Balogh’s introduction follows. Note the inclusion of some PR about HRFA, as an example of how to promote HRFA and tell people what we do. “Good evening ladies and gentlemen. My name is Balogh Gyula and I am President and CEO of the Hungarian Reformed Federation of America. In honor of our guest speaker tonight I will continue in Hungarian. Katalin Szili with HRFA Officers. Fraternity - Testvériség / Spring 2007 5

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